| . PAGE EICHT THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES. THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1930 LARGE CROWD EXPECTED TO ATTEND ARENA OPENING TONIGHT commission, as to his name ana age, GALT DEFEATS GUELPH, 4-2 Galt, Jan. 9.-- Galt's Canpro team increased its lead with a well earned 4-2 victory over the Guelph Leafs, The largest crowd | aa es s PORT SNAPSHOT By Guo. Camperry, Sports Editor dent that they do not wish to en- tertain Industrial Hockey. Thanking you for publishing this letter of explanation to many suppbrters who are awaiting in- formation reghrding our schedule. | We are yours respectfully, A. Rowden, President, D. Stretton, Secty.-Treas, Oshawa City and Industrial Ath- | letic Association. Shires Exonerated Daly Suspended For Life in Ill. Chicago,, Jan, 9.--Charles Ar- thur Shires, the great man, won another battle yesterday--ome of T Business Men's League. 3 | Canada Bread ....... Service Cleaners Bankers ........seees Bell Telephone No. 1 Pediags ov, nser apis. 3 Bell Telephone No. 2 3 Kiwanis i... ..0e00000s 3 Ont. Motor Sales.... 2 10 Games Wed, Jan, 8 at 9 o'clock: Varsity Defeats Rangers "Pts 15 AN OPEN LETTER The Editor. Dear Sir: At a meeting of the representa- CoN wm Nama CEL Toronto, Jan. 9--Varsity O.H.A. "And I'll Be There With You" That's just what practically everybody in town is singing right now. Meaning that everybody is going Oshawa arena tonight: It was expected that there would be a great "deal of enthusiasm shown as the hour of the official opening drew near to be at the opening 'of the new Kiwanis vs. Canada Bread; Ont. Motor Sales vs. Bankers; Pedlars vs. Service Cl s; Bell Telepl No. 1, vs. Bell Telephone Na. 2. The Oshawa, Dairy resume action f} on Wednésday night at 2.30. Now, I tives affiliated with the Oshawa City and Industrial Athletic As- sociation held on Monday, Jan. 6, it wag unanimously decided that the following resolution brought orward by tlie executive officers be carried: "That the Oshawa City Cleveland and Hamilton Tie seniors' trip to the United States seems to have had little effect upon the Students as far as their playing ability is concerned, for last night, on their home ice, Varsity arena. "Red" Porter's Blue Shirts had little diffi- culty in disposing of Rangers by 7 complete vindication, The Illin- ois State Athletic Commission completely exonerated the basebail-pugilist of charges of en- gaging in a "fixed" fight with Dangerous Dan Daly at the White City arena, Dec. 9, in which Shires knocked out his opponent in his of the season was on hand and witnessed a fast, closely contested game. The Leafs were very weak in their shooting, while the Mat- thewsmen's hack-checking featur- ed their game. Sam Foxworthy but the excitement that prevails now is greater than was ever expect ed. According to the sale of tickets it looks as if the arena will be packed. The more the merrier. J iat SERGE ERE The Skaters 9 The management of the aréna have arranged for several interna- tional known Figure Skaters to give an exhibition tonight. Those who will be performing are Miss Constance Wilson, Miss E. Fisher, Miss Littlejohn, Miss Ruth Forest and. Mr. Herbert Spratt. The skaters will be accompanied by Professor Lussi, of the Toronto Skating Club. od * * * and Industrial Athletic Association hockey for season 1929-30 be dis- pensed with," The representatives were willing and ready to do all in their power to make the season a paying pro- position, but could not see their way for making the guarantees re- quired by the Arema Management. The suggestion of the manage- ment that we hold off until the O. H.A. games are finished would not Hamiltoh, Jan. 9.--Cleveland Indians and Hamilton Tigers di-/ vided the points in a wildly excit- ing International Hockey league contest here last night, the rina count being 2 to 2, after a period of overtime, into which the teams entered with a single tally each to their credit. The omnly reason that the Indians did not sustain their first reverse of the season was because the Hamliton jinx" hounded them throughout the ot 2. Varsity had a great margin on the play and for much of 'the time it was just a case of going through the motions. Repeatedly they had scoring chances but a careless pass, a poorly aimed shot, or a concentration on individualism cost them the goal. Maybe the Learners were saving themselves for Saturday night's contest with their nearest rivals in the group standing, the N.Y.C. Sea Fleas, One consolation for the Ran- wonder, what Harry Ashton is go- ing to encourage the boys with. I'll bet somebody trounces him' this year and Rolly Connacher were the pick of the Leafs. Sellers starred for Calt. first professional contest, in 21 seconds, Daly, who claimed he took a | "dive" for Shires, was suspended | for life in Illinois, for making false affidavits to the commission in regard to his name, age vari- ous contests in which he appear- ed. The commissioners expressea the 'belief that Daly's statement to a Columbug, Ohio, newspaper, "that he had been compelled to The. ladies' high' weekly was won by Miss D. Allin with 229, The ten high is away again for this month, Art Donahue is high so far with 776, Walt' Branch is second with 764 while the rest are below this. ody has' a good: chance, Windsor, Jan, 3.--By a 7 to 5 score the Windsor Mic Macs de- | feated the London East A.C. here last night, and climbed higher in the senior O. H. A. Big Six group. The game was featured by the vis itors' three-goal rally in the last minute and a half of the final 0. H. A. Executive the Guests of Oshawa "Arena The Ontario Hockey Association havelcalled a meeting to be held in Oshawa tonight. All members of the O.H.A. executive will be pre- sent at this meeting and then they the arena. They will be the guests of the Oshawa Arena Limited. at dinner tonight. . : * * An Interesting Announcement There is likely to be a very inte at the arena. At least it will be of teams of this district. Sheriff Plaxt O.H.A. will likely announce the fac best Junior O.H.A. team in thecounties of Ontario and Durham. The conveners for this cup are 'W, A. Coad, H. C. Lecky and Ross Mac- Kinnon, | ew, Oshawa Juniors Play in Bowmanville Tomorrow Night The Oshawa juniors will play tomorrow night when they take on Jack Gunn's juniors in Taylor's rink. The Oshawa juniors are out to win this game, and if they do, it will give them a firm hold on the first home game on Monday night when they meet Joe Dwyer's Colts from Peterboro. The hockey fans feeling for the juniors and have always given them good support. Here is the first home game of the season. come out and give the "Kids" your you from going to Bowmanville tomorrow night to cheer the boys along, either. Wa Oshawa Simcoes The booked to play an exhibition game Hamilton, This should be a real battle. for their coming battle with the Bowmanville Sheiks, and they are '3938 ued Ay) 2onpoead ay qe Ie < Oshawa Simcoes, Oshawa's snappy intermediate team, are will attend the official opening of » * resting announcement made tonight great interest to the Junior O.H.A. on, Honorary Treasurer of the t that he is donating a cup to the * * their second game of the season league. The juniors will play their of Oshawa have also had a warm Get your tickets early and support. There is nothing to stop x * Saturday Night with the Westinghouse team from The Simcoes are awaiting I Strikes, { Spares, and Blows At Local Alleys MOTOR CITY ALLEYS The Motor City Five Pin team lost all four points on Monday night in Toronto Major League. Even the fact- that Walt Phillips was there with his scotch socks on did not bring victory. NOW PLAYING HOOT GIBSON IN THE LONG, LONG TRAIL (Hoot Talks Now) Clancy at the Bat Base-Ball Comedy On The Levee Musical Promenade Talking Serial ACE OF SCOTLAND YARD Taylor's Arena JUNIOR HOCKEY Oshawa 5 Vs Bowmanville Friday, Jan. 10 3 8.15 p.m. : This will be a real game as both teams have won all games played this sea. Admission Adults, 35¢ | hitting the pins | |} | Goodman has plenty of opposition in A TEN PIN TEAM The following are the five men se- lected to form the Oshawa Ten Pin There \g still room for a few more teams to take part in thé City Senior Five Pin League. Get going now and get your team together. Phone 2263 to arrange for bookings. PLENTY! HOCKEY RESULTS Hockey games played last night resulted as follows: O.H.A. Senior A. 7: Rangers ........2 O.H.A. Senior B. Wind. Mic Macs7 London East ..5 O.H.A. Intermediate Coldwater 8 Port McNicoll .3 Camp Borden..17 Creemore ......6 Kingston M.C. Willowdale. ...10 Stouffville Oaktille.......10 Acton Georgetown ....5 Milton International League Windsor 2 Hamilton ..,....2 Canadian League 4 Guelph East Toronto League Wolverines.....5 Birch CILff ..... Canadian- American xPhiladelphia ..4 Boston .. x10 minutes overtime. Providence 6 New Haven a 2 cena anad Cleveland cans ien | O.H.A. Bulletin Captain Dave Harding of the Royal Canadian Air Force, Camp Borden, will referee the Stayner at Alliston intermediate game tonight. The appointment. of Bus Clark, Bar- rie, has been cancelled. team which will compete in all tour- | naments. W. Myles, Chuck Rowden, | Art Greenfield, Jack Purdy and | walt Phillips. This team will bowl | any other five man Ten Pin team | that wishes to issue a challenge. | TE | The Inspection department renew- | ed activities Monday night and every | body was right up on their toes, it | looks like a big season for the In- | spectors, - . LJ The Advertising Department also | started out afresh on Monday night | and they were hitting 'em plenty. | LJ LJ L | The Ladies' Major also had a big | session this week. | 4 5 | The Oshawa Lawn Bowlers, arc | keeping in trim for the coming sum- | nier and on Monday night they were powerfully, Ed, that league. LJ Cora Leach is still high with a nice single game of 319. This is a nice score for a lady bowler and it will take some beating. * se On Monday night, 2 Chev Sales- man from Montreal, showed the Oshawa bowlers how it should be done in the Men's Game when he spilled. the tall timber up as far as 253. Just ome pin below ' Chuck Rowden, the record holder, . Whullie has' started something new. From now on the.: is going to be a Ladiés' High Ten Roll Off as well as a Men's. This will encourage the ladies to even greater efforts, Vi Norris, Cora Leach, and Marion Kay have already entered the . honored 1st, 5 % CENTRAL ALLEYS TIMES FIVE PRIN LEAGUE You will believe us when we say that the Christmas bowling races did not do our bowlers any .apparent good, judging by the scores turned in last night in the opening session of the third round. It turned out to be a rather ragged night, with only one man over the six hundred mark, and like most of these rather unce:- tain affairs it provided lots of upsets in the regular dope. The Rinky Dinks were almost pushed out of first place by the Invincibles (great name that) pushing the Diamonds into fourth, while Supremes crept into second, and O.B.J's tied up the fistle posi- tion by picking up some soft points. What a night! But look out boys, here's blood on the moon for next Luesday. League standing follows: w Invincibles Rink Dinks .,. . Supremes .... ye Diamonds ..... k The Standards Dept. started league at the Central Alleys <on Monday night. This looks like a lea- gue of promisifig Players. : LJ W. Fisher won the weekly high with 349. This score also leads the parade for the month, ' A LJ . H, Godrey is high. for this week with an even 300, Referces appointed for Friday's games are as follows: -- Senior "A" Series Rangers at Queen's (at Kingston)-- Harry Batstone, Kingston . Senior "B" Series Queen's at Belleville--Clair Kingston. Brantford at Kitchener--W. Eas. son, Stratford, Stratford at Port Colborne--George Pennie, Niagara Falls, Western Varsity at Woodstock-- Jack Hemphill, Waterloo. Intermediate Series Varsity at Markham--Norman Al- berts, Toronto, Georgetown at Wortley, Toronto. Dunnville at Cayuga--Gordon Mc- Kay, Hamilton. Waterford at Simcoe--Earl Balk: will, Brantford. Glencoe at Alvinston--Charlie Sla- ter, London. Pérolia at Strathroy--W. H. Legg, London, Goderich at Mitchell--A. W. Dick, Seaforth, Bracebridge at Gravenhurst Orillia)--Ken McNab, Orillia. Elmvale at Port McNicholl (at Coldwater)--Clarence Simpson, Mid- land. Owen Sound at Markdale--R. L. Saunders, Durham. Lakefield at Havelock--W, E. Jackson, Peterboro. Lindsay at Peterboro--]. Rowden, Port Hope, Deviin, Milton -- Ernie (at Junior Series Stratford at Gak--Charlie Talbot, Preston. Trenton at Napanee--K. J. Colling, Belleville, Oshawa at Jacobi, Toronto, Willowdale at Stouffville--Mac Mec- Carthy, Toronto. Aurora at Barrie--No apointment, Varsity at Marlboros (arena, 7.30) --Jim Loftus, Toronto. Toronto C.C. at Parkdale (arena, 9 p.m.)--A. Mollenhauer, Toronto, Orangeville at Brampton -- D, Brush, Milton. Dunnville at Ramey, Simcoe. Paris at Brantford Hanleys--Dr. Norman Douglas, Woodstock. * Kitchener at New Hamburg--Fred George, Galt. Guelph at Elmira--Buck Bowman, Preston, "ollingwood at Stayner -- Clarence Wood, Er Bobcaygeon at Lavery, Whitby, St. Michael's (Varsity arena, Walshe, Toronto. Midland at Parry Sound--Norman Cook, Orillia, Bowmanville--H, H. Hagersville--ElImer Lindsay--Charlie College at UTS. 4 pm)--W., J. | Referees kindly confirm appoint- ments, be a success as far as keeping the players 'together mor would it be a paying proposition for either parties, The City Association were not out to make money for them- selves, but wanted to make a suc- cessful season of this popular win- ter sport. The Association decided to enter hockey after an interview with those responsible for the Ar- ena at that time in order that young players might be brought along and recruited into the O.H.A, ranks as was done from the Osh- awa Sunday School League. Had this Assockation been granted fhe chance in the same manner as oth- er clubs by the Arena Management we certainly believe that it would have been successful. It is evi- gers is that they prevented the com- struggle, LONDON WINS | FROM WINDSOR | +. Co tirement southpaw pitcher, London, Jan. 9.--London Green Stripes defeated the Windsor Bull- dogs by the score of 1 to 0 in a gruelling International profession- al hockey league game, staged' be- fore a capacity crowd of 4,000 spectators here last night. Eddie! Rodden, London's star centre ice |, player, scored the winning goal after six minutes of play in the third period. The first two per- fods went scoreless, pletion of the game without having a | third shutout credited to them, Phoenix, Ariz., Jan, 9.--William eeck, president of the Chicago ubs, yesterday announced the re of Art Nehf, veteran Nehf, who has made his winter home here since 1925, has accepted aw position with hotel Interests of William the Cubs. Wrigley, Jr., owner of The veteran southpaw from Rose Polytechnic insti- | tute, entered | profeseional baseball in the Copper league of Michigan after graduat- ing Jay down to Shires,'"" were as false { period. id = Car Parking LEAVE YOUR CAR AT MERRITT'S WHILE AT THE ARENA Thirteen persons were swept over the Niagara falls to their deaths or were drowned in the Nia- gara river last year. Of the num- ber six were Buffalo residents. Catholic policemen in Liverpool are following the lead of the Lon- don Catholic police and forming a Guild. There are at least 300 Ca- tholics in the Liverposl police force and it is expécted all will be en- rolled. In London the Catholic police =uild has about 800 mem- bers, © Grand Official OPENING Oshawa Arena TONIGHT! AT 8.00 O'CLOCK F.M. A Company of FIGURE SKATERS Toronto Skating Club, Including MISS CONSTANCE WILSON ® Ladies' Senior International Champi on MISS ELIZABETH FISHER National Junior Champion MR. HUBERT SPRATT MISS ITTLEJOHN MISS RUTH FOREST Through the Courtesy of PROFESSOR LUSSI Who will accompany them. EXHIBITION HOCKEY! National Yacht Club Senior O.H.A. { Sea Fleas } wn YY one OSHAWA SENIORS OHA. Tickets Now on Sale at Mike's Place Admission - Tax Included, 35¢, 50¢, 75¢ and $1.00